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Steven wrote: Ok, I think I know the big cycling towns in the states what are they in Europe? I would like people's input mostly about Europe, but the states might be interesting too US: Boulder San Diego Santa Barbara Eugene Santa Cruz (and most small towns I've lived in, say 25,000 people or less) --Paul |
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: ... Minneapolis ... are next with over 1.5%. : : Compare to these cities: : Copenhagen, Denmark 34% hey come on, give us some credit he minneapolis is colder than **** 6 months of the year. i've always been very proud of that statistic! you should try getting out of the rain and trying some ice biking, zoot. it's actually pretty fun. improves your bike handling. -- david reuteler |
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30 Jul 2003 18:45:38 GMT,
, David Reuteler wrote: Zoot Katz wrote: : ... Minneapolis ... are next with over 1.5%. : : Compare to these cities: : Copenhagen, Denmark 34% hey come on, give us some credit he minneapolis is colder than **** 6 months of the year. i've always been very proud of that statistic! you should try getting out of the rain and trying some ice biking, zoot. it's actually pretty fun. improves your bike handling. I was impressed by Minneapolis' figures when it's compared to other US cities with more cycling friendly climates. It means somebody there is doing something right. I was robbed this year. We didn't get any snow. Two years ago we had some and I was out in it. There's a studded front all set to roll if it should snow enough to warrant putting it on. -- zk |
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Towns -- especially smaller to medium sized towns -- that have large
universities located in them tend to be good bicycling areas. |
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